Lillalith Publications
The brightness of the black Moon Lilith
the wise woman
by Sebastian van Wingerden
Available at Amazon.com $ 33,- ,at Amazon.co.uk and all other Amazon websites. ISBN 9798839734623
459 pages
This book explains the meaning of the black Moon Lilith tin the houses and in aspect. It is a marvellous book about understanding your own higher intuition.
Most of us are not conscious of the black Moon Lilith. In your childhood this intuition does not get recognised or seen. It gets systematically denied and finally you do not believe in it anymore. That is a hard and very emotional process. The world does that to you. It happens to you by all existing forms of behaviour conditioning. Intuition is very fragile. You cannot prove it but still you somehow know.
Around the age of 6 you lose faith in your own intuition. You think: "Nobody sees it and if everybody says it does not exist, then that must be so." Your connection with the path that takes you to the beyond gets suffocated and it closes. You deny your intuition. You deny an essential peace within yourself. This happens to practically all of us.
If you systematically deny your own intuition it feels like you are kicked out of heaven. It is like the girl beside you. It is like the light is going out. Nevertheless your intuition is still there. It lives on despite your denial. This mechanism can lead to bizarre and illogical situations. This book is full of good advice about how to heal your black Moon Lilith traumas and how to reopen your faith in your intuition and your link with the beyond.
Healing your black Moon Lilith trauma is like coming back home in paradise, like returning to the source. It is a therapeutic process. Everybody is able to develop their own paranormal gifts. Many therapists use this book to understand their clients.
The black Moon is connected with the goddess Lilith. Actually, Lilith was not a goddess but a woman of flesh and blood. She was the first woman on Earth, pure and uncorrupted. She has her roots in Jewish-Sumerian literature. Her Egyptian equal is Isis. The first chapters of this book deal with her origins.
